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ATTENTION Meat Rabbit
Breeders: If you are interested in selling
breeding stock to new or expanding backyard meat rabbit raisers
please ask to be included on my breeders list — one of, if not THE,
very first rabbit breeders list on the Internet, and probably the only one specializing in meat
rabbits. The most desired breeds are New Zealand and Californian,
but other breeds,
are also included. Breeders with meat-type goals such as large,
frequent litters are preferred. Please e-mail
me with the rabbitry's (if applicable) and owner's
names, address (at least city
& state), phone number (optional), list of
breeds (you may include any non-meat breeds as well),
and web site URL (if applicable). Also, indicate if you
ship rabbits or not. If you have a website a reciprocal link would be
appreciated. This service is
completely free. Thank you!

Page created by Mary-Frances Bartels of Beyond
Infinity.
Comments, corrections, or suggestions may be directed to Mary-Frances Bartels.Please also let me know how you found this page!

Site last modified August 1, 2015.

Link to Amateur Radio

Believe it or not, but raising rabbits has a
connection to the amateur radio hobby. Having a deep freezer is an
almost necessary piece of equipment for anyone raising meat animals,
or, for that matter, anyone with a large family. The page author
decided to get an extremely energy efficient freezer designed
specifically with alternative energy usage in mind. A small, but
slightly oversized, solar
system was developed and installed. When FCC
licensed in 1996, she decided to start using the excess solar
electricity to power her amateur radio rigs. So, if it hadn't been for
the rabbit hobby, it is likely that KIØDZ would not be as prepared to serve her community during
emergencies as she is today.

Many folks interested in having a backyard meat
rabbit operation are concerned with self-sufficiency. Being licensed as an amateur radio operator fits well with
this goal as it provides an alternative to the common modes of
communications. For more information on starting in this exciting hobby
click here.

Disclaimers:

The information contained here is gained from
experience and research by Rudolph's Rabbit Ranch. Anyone using this
information does so at their own risk. RRR claims no responsibility for
damage resulting from the use of this information.

Products and brand names mentioned are merely for
informational purposes and are not endorsements of said products.

Though the author has been a member of the American
Rabbit Breeders Association, views and opinions expressed here are
not necessarily those of ARBA.

This site contains links to web pages outside of
this site. Though each link is carefully checked and approved prior to
adding it, the page author is not responsible for outside content.